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Plot was much too long, detailed and subjective, reading motivations and meanings into the movie where none are explicit. I've condensed the movie into a brief synopsis, I don't believe a scene by scene relating of the entire movie is necessary or appropriate. This seems to be a real problem with movies, over-detailed plots which often add the editors' POV and biases. I think a short synopsis is much less likely to suffer from this problem. 173.65.222.100 (talk) 05:29, 20 May 2011 (UTC)
Portland
editSeveral of the actors of this film have moved on to other roles, but, when interviewed by Portland media, the subject of this film comes up. Radha Mitchell, while doing press for the short-lived "Red Widow", stated that Feast of Love has a special place in her heart. Stana Katic said that she enjoyed her short time in Portland. Billy Burke went on to star in another Portland-filmed movie, "Untraceable", and said he wouldn't mind living in Portland if he got series work there. Several alternative media film reviewers have said that nearly every Portland-filmed movie, including this one, has fallen victim to the "Mediocre Movie Curse" of the city. One reviewer joked that the movie should have been called "Feast of Breasts" because of the amount of female nudity. Mitchell is fully nude twice; Alexa Davalos (Chloe Barlow) is fully nude in one scene and Katic's left breast is visible in one scene. While several Portland-filmed TV series (Leverage; Grimm and Portlandia) have enjoyed success, movies filmed there have not. Among movies cited by those media members that have fallen victim to the curse are: "Brainsmasher: A Love Story"; "The Hunted"; "Management" and "Extraordinary Measures".76.105.145.42 (talk) —Preceding undated comment added 02:57, 17 August 2013 (UTC)